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15 June 2006

Below follows what I just told the Keene Sentinel about the third reason I need a correction, as reflected by this blawg entry. My film maker just emailed me to note that my assertions can be verified. Lord, don't make me push the false light button out here:

Dear Cecily and all Sentinel Staff: Please note item #3, concerning the fact that the Court itself had mentioned the possibility of a Jury trial because of the first late amendment.

I apologize up front if my tone is a bit strident. But this is my life and my reputation; the record needs to be right. As a former editor and reporter and pugilist, you know I'm not going to let go of this until things are addressed. Now I know why some lawyers are loathe to talk to the media. I've never been that way, and I have had relatively good success getting my points across.

Hearing Examiner Frank Martens, Esq., ignored our First Amendment claim that you cannot force an artist to paint a bad canvas by claiming our client did not know the client had a poorly-healing tattoo already because of active HIV/AIDS. At p. 91 of the Civil Rights Commission Transcript I think it was, Adam said "I came over and gave the matter my full attention," as someone else in his studio was administering the tattoo to Mr. Dobbins.

In other words, as I argued,

"I cannot pull up to Maaco and tell someone to paint my rusty Jetta if it is so pockmarked that they couldn't warrant the product as to merchantibility, fitness to specific purpose, etc..... if they tell me 'Sorry, Mr. King you drive a bucket,' I cannot then say 'Hey it's 'cos I'm black.'"

Anyway, I was ultimately correct on what the goddamn law should have been in the first place, and there is not one scintilla of doubt about that. See RC. 3730.02.

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